Yan Nan, Xi'an Jiaotong University
The neighborhood is a regular living and activity space for the elderly. It is important to identify environmental factors in the neighborhood that can alleviate depression in the elderly and improve their health. This study employs the Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) method to explore how the configuration of neighborhood environmental conditions can help alleviate depressive symptoms in the elderly. The results show that three different neighborhood environment configurations can help reduce depressive symptoms in older Chinese individuals. The first configuration requires a combination of neighborhood safety, good neighborhood relations, and neighborhood assistance. The second configuration involves amalgamating optimal community facilities, high-quality neighborhood relations, and neighborhood assistance. The third configuration encompasses sound community facilities, favorable housing surroundings, a secure communal atmosphere, and advanced neighborhood assistance. Furthermore, we identify neighborhood assistance as a core condition for alleviating depressive symptoms and find that the combined effects of neighborhood safety and housing surroundings on alleviating depressive symptoms are comparable to the effect of neighborhood relationships. These research results deepen the current understanding of neighborhood environment configurations to alleviate depressive symptoms in older adults, offer important implications for theory and practice, and set new directions for the construction of age-friendly neighborhoods.
Keywords: Health and Morbidity, Population Ageing, Qualitative data/methods/approaches, Neighbourhood/contextual effect analysis